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>> well, first, it is perfectly fair if mr. o'neill decides he wants somebody else to convince the board to do it. what i have a problem with here is mr. pandit came out and said this was my own decision. simon and i were talking about this the day it came out. it was nonsensical. now we find out. i agree with harvey pitt. he said given a choice between lying or simply not saying anything, i think mr. pandit should simply say nothing about this. >> i don't know if there's a way to make this a great story from their perspective. but, hey, i don't think that's the way anybody would want to go. it doesn't look good, as bob just said from pandit's perspective. but i think there are a lot of questions about whether they could have communicated better about what was really behind this. like the truth. >> guys, let's finish up with apple. it was supposed to be the big one in corporate earnings this week, reporting of course ultimately weaker than expected ipad sales. the white ipad minis are already selling out. why has the stock been
>> well, first, it is perfectly fair if mr. o'neill decides he wants somebody else to convince the board to do it. what i have a problem with here is mr. pandit came out and said this was my own decision. simon and i were talking about this the day it came out. it was nonsensical. now we find out. i agree with harvey pitt. he said given a choice between lying or simply not saying anything, i think mr. pandit should simply say nothing about this. >> i don't know if there's a way to...
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todd, you first. did pan dit really deserve this type of exit? >> that remains to be scene. we don't know all of the evidence there. but to answer your question, yes, citi is better off now than it is -- was four years ago. however, going forward though you would have suspected that citi would have been much further along. especially when you compare it to its peers. going forward, this is a great stock for this company, for shareholders right now. if anybody is looking for the entry point, there are so many positives with vik pandit out of the way. you still have somebody who is a business executive and it will be great for shareholders moving forward. >> how ironic on the day pandit is getting con grat la tri e-mail from people, the best earnings, that that is the day michael o neill chooses to get rid of him. >> jim cramer was con grat la tri too but the bank wasn't performing that well and stock was still suffering from the bailout. they can fix that. and i think the other guess is absolutely right. mike oneill is a serious guy. he needs to tell us what the business mode
todd, you first. did pan dit really deserve this type of exit? >> that remains to be scene. we don't know all of the evidence there. but to answer your question, yes, citi is better off now than it is -- was four years ago. however, going forward though you would have suspected that citi would have been much further along. especially when you compare it to its peers. going forward, this is a great stock for this company, for shareholders right now. if anybody is looking for the entry...
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this is the first time i've done one in new york city, and it's in a lot of ways a different animal. you learn how fragile a big city can be, a big strong city like this. it's just different, and that surge, as i said, was really something to behold. >> yeah. >> scott cohn, thank you very much. see you later. >>> coming up next, hurricane sandy hitting long island's massapequa hard tonight turning streets into rivers. more on how the storm is ravaging the northeast and how refineries are being affected as well. we'll be back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. sandy has closed several of the region's major refineries. here's a look at the process to reopen these fuel centers. cnbc's sharon epperson has more. >> reporter: getting a refinery back online after a full shutdown due to a hurricane or major storm can be a lengthy multi-phase operation. the first step, returning evacuated personnel to the refinery, could take a few days depending on conditions and surrounding areas. once on location, the crew evaluates the storm damage, like flooding or downed power lines. if the power is out,
this is the first time i've done one in new york city, and it's in a lot of ways a different animal. you learn how fragile a big city can be, a big strong city like this. it's just different, and that surge, as i said, was really something to behold. >> yeah. >> scott cohn, thank you very much. see you later. >>> coming up next, hurricane sandy hitting long island's massapequa hard tonight turning streets into rivers. more on how the storm is ravaging the northeast and how...
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. >> they got the first day of trading in without a hitch, and that in itself is an accomplishment. but in many ways, things are about to get more complicated. they're still pumping water out of this city and there's still almost no power in the lower part of manhattan. and then there's the issue of getting around. no subway service, of course. if you want to drive in from the suburbs or the outer bureaus, you're going to have to car pool because there are restrictions. and then there's the whole issue of gas. it is not easy to come by. my colleague has that part of the story. brian? >> reporter: it's after 7:00 p.m. here in new hyde park, long island, and we are talking 30, 35 minutes, hour-long wait just to get gas. we shot video just before dark to give you an impression of what's going on. the first question you might ask is why do they need gas. 80% of long island is without power. they need gas to refuel their generators. they need gas to drive around and look for food. they need gas to charge their phones. it's not just out here in long island. take a look at this picture fro
. >> they got the first day of trading in without a hitch, and that in itself is an accomplishment. but in many ways, things are about to get more complicated. they're still pumping water out of this city and there's still almost no power in the lower part of manhattan. and then there's the issue of getting around. no subway service, of course. if you want to drive in from the suburbs or the outer bureaus, you're going to have to car pool because there are restrictions. and then there's...
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think when you talk about veterans, they come from every part of our country, suburban, rural, and city, and i think the president understands if you're commander in chief, you take care of those fighting for our democracy and i think we shouldn't under estimate both the first lady and the president's commitment to our troops. they understand when you are commander in chief and you order people into battle and you have to protect them, not only in battle but when we come home, and that's important issue for all of americans, and the president is an outstanding record at fighting for the men and women that wear the uniform of our country. >> and he communicated that tonight, governor. good to have you on the problem. thank you so much. we appreciate your time. let's get back to boca and john harwood and a special guest. john, over to you. >> i want to make one point before i go to our special guest, that is the tone you were talking about from mitt romney at laying back and haimsaban said he moved towards president obama. that was largery because the key voters, the swing voters at the e
think when you talk about veterans, they come from every part of our country, suburban, rural, and city, and i think the president understands if you're commander in chief, you take care of those fighting for our democracy and i think we shouldn't under estimate both the first lady and the president's commitment to our troops. they understand when you are commander in chief and you order people into battle and you have to protect them, not only in battle but when we come home, and that's...
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and if they go ahead with the plan which is potentially to close tomorrow, it would be the first two day closure since 1888. they did not like to close these markets for any great length of time. that's a two day wealther relatd closure. bank branchs are closing in manhattan. the city has essentially ground to a halt because they're concerned now about high winds that will start really picking up as the storm gets closer and closer to the new york city area. as you said, the transit system has been shut down. they're trying to tell people to stay home to the extent that they can. and indeed manhattan, although it's very early in the morning here, is quiet and expected to stay that way. the question now is you power outages that are likely to take place and how long it will take for this area to get back to business. but right now, again, equity trading in the u.s. is closed. equity futures also willic trad. and energy trading as well. energy trading will trade electronically, the nymex with the floor will close. so we're seeing even before the storm hits a significant financial impac
and if they go ahead with the plan which is potentially to close tomorrow, it would be the first two day closure since 1888. they did not like to close these markets for any great length of time. that's a two day wealther relatd closure. bank branchs are closing in manhattan. the city has essentially ground to a halt because they're concerned now about high winds that will start really picking up as the storm gets closer and closer to the new york city area. as you said, the transit system has...
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>> first of all, it is accelerating the wind down of citi holdings. number two make that work for sharehold shareholder, you have to get capital. so working with the fed and regulators to get difference denied and share repurchase. third is executing globally on what citi really still has as a unique global footprint for a franchise providing value to their clients. >> all right. thank you very much. sue. >>> our next geks hkxt guest ha calling for mr. pandit's med for several years now. william smith is the senior portfolio manager with smith asset management. when we were upstairs listening to maria's debrief, you said i've been living with this for four years now. how do you feel about the replacement and how do you think it went down? >> it's four years too late, but the board of directors made a mistake by hiring pandit. we went in with a mandate of not breaking the company up, but they got caught in the credit crisis and they broke the company up at $3 a share instead of $40 where he entered. they should be expanding their balance sheet on the g
>> first of all, it is accelerating the wind down of citi holdings. number two make that work for sharehold shareholder, you have to get capital. so working with the fed and regulators to get difference denied and share repurchase. third is executing globally on what citi really still has as a unique global footprint for a franchise providing value to their clients. >> all right. thank you very much. sue. >>> our next geks hkxt guest ha calling for mr. pandit's med for...
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it was my first day on a new job in the city. and not a lot happened i can tell you apart from people just looked at each other in amazement. they didn't answer the phones either. yeah, an interesting day all around. and what a great buying opportunity. we learned it was probably the buying opportunity of the century. >> ross, that's for sure. stick around, because still to come on the show, as eu banking policy inches closer to getting the green light, we'll hear from the finland bank governor. >>> google continues to move lower in european trade after losing $22 billion in market cap on wall street. >> and microsoft's profits drop falling short of forecasts as the company gets set to launch its new windows 8 software. >> europe's troubled banks could receive funds as soon as the beginning of next year. germany still appears to be eyeing a longer time frame, however. eu leaders have been hammering out the details of a banking union at a summit in brussels. and speaking this morning, ecb policy maker know vat any says it must hap
it was my first day on a new job in the city. and not a lot happened i can tell you apart from people just looked at each other in amazement. they didn't answer the phones either. yeah, an interesting day all around. and what a great buying opportunity. we learned it was probably the buying opportunity of the century. >> ross, that's for sure. stick around, because still to come on the show, as eu banking policy inches closer to getting the green light, we'll hear from the finland bank...
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think you still look at the high beta stocks, citi, bank of america. that's where there's massive option activity, including today in bank of america, it was 3-1 calls to puts in the first half our hour. over 100,000 calls against 30,000 puts. that continues to be the trend. >> thanks for bringing us the tweets, seema. >>> coming up on "power lunch," is the obama administration helping corporate america break a key labor law to help win next month's election. senator john mccain is with us live to talk about it in the 1:00 p.m. hour. >>> but final trade's next on the halftime report. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 mark
think you still look at the high beta stocks, citi, bank of america. that's where there's massive option activity, including today in bank of america, it was 3-1 calls to puts in the first half our hour. over 100,000 calls against 30,000 puts. that continues to be the trend. >> thanks for bringing us the tweets, seema. >>> coming up on "power lunch," is the obama administration helping corporate america break a key labor law to help win next month's election. senator...
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compare that to new york city's homicide rate. what's chicago's problem? and what's its supposed solution? they're talking about taxing guns? here's a republican strategist lenny mcallister. first of all the tax on bullets and handguns will do nothing to stop the murders among the gang bangers? am i just dreaming this up? >> this is one of the most ridiculous things i have ever heard of. it's another example of an ivory tower highbrow solution. this is a lot of time what you see from people that are often removed, oftentimes the very far left, progressive. the high tower legislator that -- it's not surprising, too. >> first of all, to the ammo and the guns are being bought illegally on the streets anyway. >> exactly. >> law abiding shopkeepers selling this stuff had nothing to do with it. let get that straight. >> i want to ask you, because you used to live in chicago. it's people who use gun that are killing each other. is this about drugs? are these about racial gangs? why is this happening because it's not happening in many other cities including my own
compare that to new york city's homicide rate. what's chicago's problem? and what's its supposed solution? they're talking about taxing guns? here's a republican strategist lenny mcallister. first of all the tax on bullets and handguns will do nothing to stop the murders among the gang bangers? am i just dreaming this up? >> this is one of the most ridiculous things i have ever heard of. it's another example of an ivory tower highbrow solution. this is a lot of time what you see from...
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all of this garnering two downgrades today, citi downgrading from buy to neutral, bb and t downgrading from buy to hold kreting economic concerns as far as coal exportation is concerned as well as earnings management going forward into the first half of 2013. >>> a monster day for earnings today. boeing and at&t among the heavyweights out. zynga comes out after the bell. apple and amazon getting ready to report tomorrow. jeff kilberg, founder and ceo of kilberg capital management. earnings per share of $1.35. estimate was just for $1.13. the company also raising guidance for the remainder of the year. do we like it? >> we do. for the first time during the dismal down beat earnings season we've seen them forecast a strength, an outlook to 2013. they're increasing their military planes as welling a commercial planes. this is positive and i think it changed market sentiment today. >> in an economically sensitive sector. we've seen some of the other industrials like utx not able to do as well, but here boeing doing very nicely. at&t earnings inching up a fraction of a percent but revenue f
all of this garnering two downgrades today, citi downgrading from buy to neutral, bb and t downgrading from buy to hold kreting economic concerns as far as coal exportation is concerned as well as earnings management going forward into the first half of 2013. >>> a monster day for earnings today. boeing and at&t among the heavyweights out. zynga comes out after the bell. apple and amazon getting ready to report tomorrow. jeff kilberg, founder and ceo of kilberg capital management....
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i didn't know if it would be the first or i would open up the debate. i just felt a lot of pressure. >> so i have to ask you, they both gave you pretty -- i mean, pretty interesting answers, at least. governor romney made it interesting to see he was going to come back, make sure you had a job in a couple of years. which answer did you prefer? >> well, governor romney, he really harped on the fact that he has business experience and that he has been balancing the budget while he was governor of massachusetts and president obama's was the one who was saying that my future is bright, he's going to build on the 5 million jobs he created. they spoke spoke passionately, they articulated themselves very well. i think governor romney's business experience did sway me a bit in that area. but the way the president spoke to me and kind of said we believe in the youth of america, which i was trying to represent with my question, i think that really, you know, hit a soft spot and i understood what he was talking about. >> that's what a lot of people talked about, t
i didn't know if it would be the first or i would open up the debate. i just felt a lot of pressure. >> so i have to ask you, they both gave you pretty -- i mean, pretty interesting answers, at least. governor romney made it interesting to see he was going to come back, make sure you had a job in a couple of years. which answer did you prefer? >> well, governor romney, he really harped on the fact that he has business experience and that he has been balancing the budget while he was...
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but first goldman and morgan head to head again. the question is given goldman's better share performance, will that differential continue. >> citigroup got a good reception. >> u.s. banks in general, it's been jpmorgan, city. even wells fargo a little more mixed on the headline. what will be tricky with morgan stanley is their headline figures won't necessarily reflect what's going on in the business because there's this of the credit spreads have narrowed and what not. >> so you reckon goldman will beat morgan? >> it end its to pay off to bet on goldman. >> we also have seen estimates rise for goldman relative to morgan in the last just several trading days worth. so bottom line, expectations, the whisper number, is probably a little bit higher for goldman than morgan. >>> protesters have taken to the streets in portugal. more coming up. >>> european stocks advancers outpacing decliners by a little bit more than 7:3. how is that leading to futures? >> u.s. futures giving up some of the earlier gains. dow jones expected to add just
but first goldman and morgan head to head again. the question is given goldman's better share performance, will that differential continue. >> citigroup got a good reception. >> u.s. banks in general, it's been jpmorgan, city. even wells fargo a little more mixed on the headline. what will be tricky with morgan stanley is their headline figures won't necessarily reflect what's going on in the business because there's this of the credit spreads have narrowed and what not. >> so...
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again, the storm surge is the first problem. there's going to be massive power outages and in addition, of course, then there will be some flooding rainfall. we'll talk about all those factors as the day wears on. we'll keep you posted on that. we'll have more in just a few minutes from now. >> thank you so very much, todd. we appreciate it. >>> breaking news now. bob pisani has it. it concerns the exchanges. bob? >> of course, it's decision time about whether or not we're going to be open tomorrow. there is a conference call going on right now between all of the major exchanges, representatives of the brokerage industry, as well as the s.e.c. to make the final decision. all indications are, sue, that there will be no opening tomorrow of any of the exchanges as there has been today. the key that everyone is focusing on is wednesday. it is the end of the month. a lot of individuals, a lot of firms, need to report numbers for the end of the month. the focus is on opening wednesday. even if there is only a skeletal crew on the floo
again, the storm surge is the first problem. there's going to be massive power outages and in addition, of course, then there will be some flooding rainfall. we'll talk about all those factors as the day wears on. we'll keep you posted on that. we'll have more in just a few minutes from now. >> thank you so very much, todd. we appreciate it. >>> breaking news now. bob pisani has it. it concerns the exchanges. bob? >> of course, it's decision time about whether or not we're...
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citi. details on how it happened. what the company will look like under his leadership. and more reaction from last night's debate. sparks flying at hofstra. president and mitt romney getting testy at times. a full recap of the debate coming up. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or ab
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this is the first -- it is the inaugural american made martha stewart american-made awards. we literally just finished the judging. we all came running out here. martha joins me and bob pittman joins me, good friend of power leverage, crow of clearchannel. glapgss, martha. you saw some amazing entrepreneurs in today's session. >> yes, we did. it is an elevator pitch of five young rising stars with good ideas and they had two -- or three minutes to pitch their idea to us and i think we chose a good one. and this is all about entrepreneurial initiative. this entire event. and it's also about discovering in america the talent that will carry business forward in the united states. there's 28 million small businesses -- small business entrepreneurs here in the united states at the present time. employing people. and i think it's creating jobs, they want to grow their businesses, they want encouragement, and i think it's really, really up to the administration to encourage this and to work with them to make business come back to america. >> talk to me about that, bob. because you
this is the first -- it is the inaugural american made martha stewart american-made awards. we literally just finished the judging. we all came running out here. martha joins me and bob pittman joins me, good friend of power leverage, crow of clearchannel. glapgss, martha. you saw some amazing entrepreneurs in today's session. >> yes, we did. it is an elevator pitch of five young rising stars with good ideas and they had two -- or three minutes to pitch their idea to us and i think we...
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first, mitt romney plucked him, and now big bird is pecking back. cnn's jeanne moos milks the mockery. >> reporter: he's gone from being a happy-go-lucky bird. ♪ i'm happy to be me >> reporter: to the unemployment line all because of a couple of mitt romney lines. >> jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. stop other things. i like pbs, i love big bird, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: let the mockery begin. obama got bin laden. i'll get big bird. you tell that so and so romney anyone who bleeps with big bird bleeps with me. big bird even extended his middle finger at the candidate. >> and you're going to count on one that we all know and love. >> reporter: big bird started his own big bird parody account. reacted by crying and showed up in a deployment split screen. >> i like pbs. i like big bird. >> reporter: his reaction was a scream. >> not going to keep spending on money to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> aghh! >> reporter: his response included a message
first, mitt romney plucked him, and now big bird is pecking back. cnn's jeanne moos milks the mockery. >> reporter: he's gone from being a happy-go-lucky bird. ♪ i'm happy to be me >> reporter: to the unemployment line all because of a couple of mitt romney lines. >> jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. stop other things. i like pbs, i love big bird, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: let...
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the battleground state of ohio. >>> but first up, vice president joe biden and paul ryan are cramming for their debate. you can watch coverage of the debate beginning tomorrow here on "the kudlow report." now, past debates have been must-see tv. this one is likely to be no different. cnbc's own john harwood joins us live from lexington, kentucky, with all the details. good evening, john. >> reporter: good evening, larry. you know, if presidential debates themselves usually don't matter much, and they don't, vice presidential debates almost never do, even though they're fun. but the stakes are higher for this debate tomorrow between paul ryan and vice president joe biden. ryan, of course, is a policy wonk. biden has the experience. but it's not going to be as friendly as this encounter four years ago between biden and sarah palin. >> no cheers, applaud, no untoward outbursts except right at this minute now as we welcome governor palin and senator biden. >> reporter: the reason this is going to be a different encounter is because of all the progress that mitt romney made against preside
the battleground state of ohio. >>> but first up, vice president joe biden and paul ryan are cramming for their debate. you can watch coverage of the debate beginning tomorrow here on "the kudlow report." now, past debates have been must-see tv. this one is likely to be no different. cnbc's own john harwood joins us live from lexington, kentucky, with all the details. good evening, john. >> reporter: good evening, larry. you know, if presidential debates themselves...
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and while northern california may be heading into these emergencies first, plenty of cities in so cal are in the congo line. she is buying things that you can understand and which pitch and obligations are not the main 800 pound gorilla. and not all news is bad. s&p just raised l.a. county's credit credit to go aa from aa minus. that is if you believe such things. back to you. >> i like that congo line imagery. that's a good one. >>> when we come back, is your cell phone bill eating up your budget? a new company promises to save you hundreds of dollars a year by making data free. that's right. we'll get all the details on freedom pop from the company ceo next. for 30 some years at manyendent different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. insulifreestyle lite can. help you test easy. they need a third the blood of onetouch ultra. zipwik tabs target the bl
and while northern california may be heading into these emergencies first, plenty of cities in so cal are in the congo line. she is buying things that you can understand and which pitch and obligations are not the main 800 pound gorilla. and not all news is bad. s&p just raised l.a. county's credit credit to go aa from aa minus. that is if you believe such things. back to you. >> i like that congo line imagery. that's a good one. >>> when we come back, is your cell phone bill...
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something's going down today and i'm going to be on the first thing smoking out of new york city. >> reporter: now, port authority says the airport is still officially closed and we spoke to delta this morning, they say they are not flying any airplanes in or out of the airport today. they're working on whether or not they can service laguardia tomorrow. they're going to figure it out and as soon as they know, we'll bring it to you. but once the airport does open, remember, there are 7,000 employees that work here at laguardia, getting them to and from the airport without public transportation in new york city is also going to be a challenge. back to you. >> courtney, i think that passenger may have been a little overly optimistic. you know, another thing we've been talking about is the marathon. it's still set to go. are you still running? >> reporter: it is. it's still set to go, i was on a media call the other day, they said as far as they can tell, it's set to be run on sunday. the route also appears to be intact. there are some events associated with a marathon beforehand that a
something's going down today and i'm going to be on the first thing smoking out of new york city. >> reporter: now, port authority says the airport is still officially closed and we spoke to delta this morning, they say they are not flying any airplanes in or out of the airport today. they're working on whether or not they can service laguardia tomorrow. they're going to figure it out and as soon as they know, we'll bring it to you. but once the airport does open, remember, there are...
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first of all i didn't deal much with pandit, i met him a couple of times. citi group was very fortunate in dealing with treasury and our office most of it was done by one of the vice presidents at citi and lou caden had a keen political ear and instinct how to deal with treasury. we had no difficulty with citigroup at all. >> an interesting time in banking in this country. appreciate your fwidance. see you soon. >> any time. >>> markets continue to decline. dow is down 133. the big weakness on the dow continues to be names that reportedly are mcdonald's, microsoft and ge and now aig joining the ranks of companies that are down almost 4% in their case. when we come back it's been 25 years since the stock market crash known as black monday. we'll talk to the man who helped make sure all those trades at the cme actually got leader that day, the former chairman of the cme, jack sander. you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than
first of all i didn't deal much with pandit, i met him a couple of times. citi group was very fortunate in dealing with treasury and our office most of it was done by one of the vice presidents at citi and lou caden had a keen political ear and instinct how to deal with treasury. we had no difficulty with citigroup at all. >> an interesting time in banking in this country. appreciate your fwidance. see you soon. >> any time. >>> markets continue to decline. dow is down 133....
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the giants' comeback after losing the first two games. they win the best of 5, 6-4. sadness at of new york city. joe's still says he will manage tonight against the orioles in game 4. everyone is still talking about last night. he blasted two zingers. this shot in the 12th. up 2-1. game 4 is tonight. >> how big is the not in your stomach? >> i do not having not in my stomach. -- a knot in my stomach. >> he does not have they knot. that was not the only walk off. detroit and oakland. smith will try to score from second. yes, sir. the a's when bank and the dramatic season continues. -- win and the dramatic season continues. the redskins play host to the vikings on sunday. while all the other nfl matches have been updated in las vegas, the odds on the redskins have not because of the uncertainty around rgiii. he was back on the field today. everybody is optimistic that he will start on sunday. but the cable be the defense. -- but the key will be the defense. >> he looks pretty good. he still has great vision. he is not 100%, he is 98%. >> basketball fans, the wizard's p
the giants' comeback after losing the first two games. they win the best of 5, 6-4. sadness at of new york city. joe's still says he will manage tonight against the orioles in game 4. everyone is still talking about last night. he blasted two zingers. this shot in the 12th. up 2-1. game 4 is tonight. >> how big is the not in your stomach? >> i do not having not in my stomach. -- a knot in my stomach. >> he does not have they knot. that was not the only walk off. detroit and...
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going into those cities, expect some delays. otherwise, beautiful weather low 70's. in the thank you. the first time in eight and months, commuters to not take a detour to get in of the dupont circle metro station. >> before the sun came up this morning, he was ready to work. he hands out "the washington post" express and he told us that he could not be more the entrance is back open. >> it is exciting because i get all the regular people, to operate normally. the entrance had been closed nearly nine months as metro replace all of the escalators. were says the escalators unreliable most -wide. we understood we needed to do it. like every day there people having to walk up and down. such a passenger flow issue. it creates backups and frustrations. cost $12 million. officials say the money was part the revitalization project. writers tell us they are glad pressing -- is addressing the problems and hope escalator will work come.ly for years to pay a bitlling to more as long as they keep the system running. is great they are doing it be that the officials say was on time
going into those cities, expect some delays. otherwise, beautiful weather low 70's. in the thank you. the first time in eight and months, commuters to not take a detour to get in of the dupont circle metro station. >> before the sun came up this morning, he was ready to work. he hands out "the washington post" express and he told us that he could not be more the entrance is back open. >> it is exciting because i get all the regular people, to operate normally. the entrance...
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western digital reporting a first quarter bead. weak pricing and delays because of windows 8. you can see today it gets a sell rating over at capital iq on the back of those earnings. and seagate technologies reports next week, and it's suffering clit ral damage there. >> thanks a lot, bertha. today's selloff started overseas, and now there's only a few moments left in europe's trading day. going to be interesting to see how it affects us here in the u.s. >>> simon hobbs, art cashin made the point earlier on, if you need to sell, sometimes you go where the market is still open. >> interesting. maybe that's what happened. europe through the selloff until this point has been open, and what we've seen here in the united states has ensured there has been greater selling on the other side of the atlantic. just have a look at the chart. the beginning of the session was all about the struggle that those involved in the real economy, those involved in the backbone arguably of the economy, engineering, metals, energy -- the struggle that they are having with their earnings as arguably
western digital reporting a first quarter bead. weak pricing and delays because of windows 8. you can see today it gets a sell rating over at capital iq on the back of those earnings. and seagate technologies reports next week, and it's suffering clit ral damage there. >> thanks a lot, bertha. today's selloff started overseas, and now there's only a few moments left in europe's trading day. going to be interesting to see how it affects us here in the u.s. >>> simon hobbs, art...
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citi was one of the first banks in china. the question is, can you turn that into a real stable and profitable franchise? every other quarter we've had noise in their earnings and balance sheet and i think as an analyst i've always wanted to see them make this business run a little bit quieter, if you will. even the write-off of smith barney, that's an ugly thing because it says they didn't make money on that business and in order to sell it, they had to take a loss. >> you know, jim cramer is on the phone, too. jim, i saw what you tweeted about pandit leaving after a terrific quarter which is worrisome. how should we read this? >> i'm listening to mr. whalen and all well and good, you know, pandit finally got it right. this was an absolutely terrific quarter, there was so much that was good here, international was absolutely terrific, you had very good net interest margin. you know, i got to be really blunt about this. i don't know what the heck is going on here. havens i've known since when i did a ton of business with morg
citi was one of the first banks in china. the question is, can you turn that into a real stable and profitable franchise? every other quarter we've had noise in their earnings and balance sheet and i think as an analyst i've always wanted to see them make this business run a little bit quieter, if you will. even the write-off of smith barney, that's an ugly thing because it says they didn't make money on that business and in order to sell it, they had to take a loss. >> you know, jim...
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i had the first floor and -- >> you don't have it. >> i live in jersey city. i'm on the water. my apartment may or may not be evacuated. 36th floor, but the building itself is right on the water. >> if you have problems there -- >> we have to go, but do you think tomorrow no go? >> they will make a decision at 4:00 p.m. today. if i had to guess, i would say they will not be open. >> will there be the after hours trade? >> my guess is there will be nothing today. it will only get worse by 4:00 today. >> good to see you in person. >> as hurricane sandy storms toward the east coast, more than 7200 flights have been canceled. delta air lines is just one of the many airlines preparing for this storm and already feeling the impact. and phil lebeau joins us live from the delta operations center in atlanta. that was a smart move, phil, go to operations center, but you're kind of out of -- it's already passed you down there. >> always at that time inside reporting job when it comes to a hurricane. >> smart. very smart. is there a lot of activity or just a lot of canceling? >> you know,
i had the first floor and -- >> you don't have it. >> i live in jersey city. i'm on the water. my apartment may or may not be evacuated. 36th floor, but the building itself is right on the water. >> if you have problems there -- >> we have to go, but do you think tomorrow no go? >> they will make a decision at 4:00 p.m. today. if i had to guess, i would say they will not be open. >> will there be the after hours trade? >> my guess is there will be...
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later citi earnings released at the top of the hour. we'll talk about the big banks and future of the financials with our guest jim reynolds of loop capital markets. the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy
later citi earnings released at the top of the hour. we'll talk about the big banks and future of the financials with our guest jim reynolds of loop capital markets. the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while...
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fairfax pitfound in thaissfax city at park. >> we heard from fairfax county the first time today. is still listed as missing under unusual circumstances. were out herers searching the park earlier was the last place he was known to have been. his friends and families were printing of two different fires been handing out. doy do not know what else to try and help bring him home. plastering his brother's picture all over fairfax -- fairfax hoping someone knows what happened to bryan. >> i can only imagine what his family is going through. -- awful.er i want to help as much as i can. his friend has known him for five years. m as quiet buthi sweet. >> he has a good personality. he is really nice. >> efforts have intensified over last 24 hours. police combed to the park where abandoneds found morning.sday bloodhounds and a helicopter were brought in to assist. is a surveillance video up dunkin donuts. the video does not show as anyone else was in the car with him. the car, his computer, and cellphone, are all in police possession. cases, there is a clue as to why it happened. we are no
fairfax pitfound in thaissfax city at park. >> we heard from fairfax county the first time today. is still listed as missing under unusual circumstances. were out herers searching the park earlier was the last place he was known to have been. his friends and families were printing of two different fires been handing out. doy do not know what else to try and help bring him home. plastering his brother's picture all over fairfax -- fairfax hoping someone knows what happened to bryan....
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as no surprise that the first major on-air fact check in these debates found mitt romney's pants to be on fire because for the second time in as many months, romney missed his 3 a.m. call on libya. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> he did, in fact, sir. so, let me call it an act of terror -- >> can you say that a little louder, candy? >> conservatives in between hosing down their nominee have falsely accused the moderator of shedder her impatrtiality to sae the president but that's not true because the president smacked the line of libya right out of mitt romney's mouth. >> the suggestion that anybody in my team, or the secretary of state, our u.n. ambassador, anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. that's whatnot we do. that's not what i do as president. that's not what i do as commander in chief. >> joining us from washington is julian epstein and matt miller, washington post col
as no surprise that the first major on-air fact check in these debates found mitt romney's pants to be on fire because for the second time in as many months, romney missed his 3 a.m. call on libya. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> he did, in fact, sir. so, let me call it an act of terror -- >> can you say that a little louder, candy?...
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police say the men abducted several victims from bus stops in baltimore county and the city. the first two cases involved teen girls who were abducted from a bus stop in catensville, held at gunpoint and sexually assaulted. then just the other day police say the suspects abducted a man and a woman near the mta bus stop on liberty heights in the city. the man was able to get away quickly, the woman was robbed and then let go. similar cases prompted detectives in both the city and county to start working together and that's how they tracked down the suspects. baltimore city detectives were able to get a partial tag, officers from both jurisdictions began to work together, investigating these incidents. they were able to identify the owner of the vehicle used and connect one of the suspects to the owner. >>reporter: now, police believe that there may be more victims out there that have yet to come forward. if these cases sound familiar to you, please call police in baltimore county or the city. we're live at county police headquarters, linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> it looked like
police say the men abducted several victims from bus stops in baltimore county and the city. the first two cases involved teen girls who were abducted from a bus stop in catensville, held at gunpoint and sexually assaulted. then just the other day police say the suspects abducted a man and a woman near the mta bus stop on liberty heights in the city. the man was able to get away quickly, the woman was robbed and then let go. similar cases prompted detectives in both the city and county to start...
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citi's new ceo mike corbat appears promising despite his harvard education. >> that was the op-ed? >> yeah. the first -- >> in their actual editorial. >> between the idea that president obama is the fossil fuel president, the one who has greased the wheels for the fossil fuel industry, wink wink. >> and the phil gramm piece and the letter to the editor from schumer. >> it has everything. yeah, i liked the phil gramm piece, that in previous election, we've never had people that have gotten to depend on the government so much. food stamp number up 65% in this presidency. no other president -- 25% increases. >> do you think this was the worst town tudownturn we've see? >> we've had they will before, but -- >> they weren't around for the great depression. >> but where was i. okay. so one of the first major hedge funds that try to profit from a rebound in the housing market by investing in foreclosed homes is now looking to cash out. reuters is reporting that och-ziff said it wants to exit from that business. we had someone from -- of. >> i don't know if we've had him before. if not and
citi's new ceo mike corbat appears promising despite his harvard education. >> that was the op-ed? >> yeah. the first -- >> in their actual editorial. >> between the idea that president obama is the fossil fuel president, the one who has greased the wheels for the fossil fuel industry, wink wink. >> and the phil gramm piece and the letter to the editor from schumer. >> it has everything. yeah, i liked the phil gramm piece, that in previous election, we've...
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the bulls tweed oaks city tonight somebody tell me to robinson is still the preseason he is excitable so one is everyone else in the season. the bulls are up 6 after the first quarter take all of this with a grain of salt but jimmy butler did play and the bulls were up 11 at halftime they finished off this little package with boozer 24 points 12 rebounds and 12 assists. the bulls with 94-89. you have to wait a lot of different ways so we have to play physical and win and not allow that to take away from what we are trying to get accomplished out there. they are tough coach perkins i know how good he is defensively i thought it was very great for them. patrick kane becomes the fifth black hawk to take his game overseas while waiting for the nhl lockout to end. tyler sagan is already playing if this labor mess goes on very much longer you will probably see a bunch of guys every year hoping to the game ready if the nhl ever figures out. there were quite surprised that everything worked. they put the pile driver on him last night at soldier field. this was the second play he drove him sho
the bulls tweed oaks city tonight somebody tell me to robinson is still the preseason he is excitable so one is everyone else in the season. the bulls are up 6 after the first quarter take all of this with a grain of salt but jimmy butler did play and the bulls were up 11 at halftime they finished off this little package with boozer 24 points 12 rebounds and 12 assists. the bulls with 94-89. you have to wait a lot of different ways so we have to play physical and win and not allow that to take...
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first thing tomorrow morning by 9:00 a.m., we're already partly cloudy across the area. by noontime, mostly cloudy and those showers, some scattered showers they'll push through rather quickly. best chance between 2:00 p.m. and about 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. a lot of those rain showers will hang out, though, for the afternoon across southeastern maryland and that's exactly where i think the spot is for sunday in terms of showers hanging out during the afternoon, too. so, for sunday, we're going to see, so the widespread rains come through and then by late in the day, southern maryland and areas down through southeastern virginia but sunday looks as though we're going to get quite a bit of rain in here. it's going to be a bet one through the day. about a quarter to maybe half inch of rain and a gray day and, again, a mighty chilly day. we'll go from 78 degrees on saturday with just a 30% chance of showers to a 60% chance of showers all through the day on sunday. the high just 55. and then look at what happens as we go into monday. the first time we'll see highs in the 30s to a
first thing tomorrow morning by 9:00 a.m., we're already partly cloudy across the area. by noontime, mostly cloudy and those showers, some scattered showers they'll push through rather quickly. best chance between 2:00 p.m. and about 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. a lot of those rain showers will hang out, though, for the afternoon across southeastern maryland and that's exactly where i think the spot is for sunday in terms of showers hanging out during the afternoon, too. so, for sunday, we're going to...
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and actually this is the first time since the september eleventh terrorist attacks that trading has been canceled. sandbags in manhattan to try to limit the damages that are expected and it's not only traders that are staying clear with just days now before the presidential elections and mitt romney have been forced to cancel costly campaign events in the city and as i said this is a fact that are not only the markets in the u.s. but also worldwide european markets are trading lower european insurance companies took a major hit today because of the loss of a suspect that's why i feel that the damages if of course are of concern. now is that the footsie is now one negative we did see it go into a positive territory for just literally a couple of minutes but one by conservative now we have the dogs that are shedding about a quarter of a percent moving on to currencies let's see where that stands right now the u.s. has been weakened in the against the u.s. dollar for a couple of hours now and when it comes to the russian ruble at last to the currency basket this monday there are some m
and actually this is the first time since the september eleventh terrorist attacks that trading has been canceled. sandbags in manhattan to try to limit the damages that are expected and it's not only traders that are staying clear with just days now before the presidential elections and mitt romney have been forced to cancel costly campaign events in the city and as i said this is a fact that are not only the markets in the u.s. but also worldwide european markets are trading lower european...
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all that plus states and cities turning to gambling to make up budget shortfalls. we'll bring you a new casino opening up in the battleground state of ohio. first let's get you up to speed on the other top stories. andrew, welcome back. >> good morning. it was decision 2012 in venezuela this weekend. hugo chavez has been reelected. he beat out by a 54-45 margin. in 2006, he won by 27 points. swreker to gives chavez a fresh endorsement of his socialist asian world bank saying brace for slower growth. lowest pace of growth since 2001. and that's predominantly due to the region's exposure to china. and finally, a u.s. congressional committee set to recommend blocking china's big telecom equipment maker from expanding in american markets. leaked report says that there are security risks. >> codo we trust the chinese? >> if you were looking there, i would find another vendor if you care about your indiatakellectu property and the national security of the united states of america. >> that report was something. the full report set to to be released at 10:00 a.m. eastern t
all that plus states and cities turning to gambling to make up budget shortfalls. we'll bring you a new casino opening up in the battleground state of ohio. first let's get you up to speed on the other top stories. andrew, welcome back. >> good morning. it was decision 2012 in venezuela this weekend. hugo chavez has been reelected. he beat out by a 54-45 margin. in 2006, he won by 27 points. swreker to gives chavez a fresh endorsement of his socialist asian world bank saying brace for...
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. >> we don't know what time or what city. that is most we can do at this point. >> i was there yesterday. teddy was awesome. >> i forgot for a second. >> bigger deal that teddy won than the nationals. >> i think so. the nats have been winning all season. >> we've gotten spoiled. let's get to the weather and then we have a fun ask tony and tucker. i think it's fun. the good news is we'll get the rain over with early. i think much of the day will be rather dry but the next couple of hours here, we'll have a lot of clouds with some on again, off again showers. this particular radar is alittle aggressive. i don't think much of this is touching the ground. we do have areas with the rain showers just east of washington pushing into prince george's county and there is a line generally here north to south from southern pennsylvania down into southern maryland. you are getting some light rain showers. what is so funny? >> oh, my mic is on. >> yeah. shower activity pushing to the east and we've got cloud cover as well. we'll have lots
. >> we don't know what time or what city. that is most we can do at this point. >> i was there yesterday. teddy was awesome. >> i forgot for a second. >> bigger deal that teddy won than the nationals. >> i think so. the nats have been winning all season. >> we've gotten spoiled. let's get to the weather and then we have a fun ask tony and tucker. i think it's fun. the good news is we'll get the rain over with early. i think much of the day will be rather dry...
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rival tim kane was the son of a kansas city who lawyer and teacher in richmond. linwood holes in still s for his son-in-law. the harvard law graduate uses harmonica to show his down- home skills. kaine's challenge shadows as from the was lieutenant governor. >> his excellency, and the , time junior senator kaine. difficultyge allen's is regaining his seat after losing it in 2006. was some of the soul- did after the loss? losing. not like it is the most important not to say what you are against, what you are for. he says he is more focused on grassroots operations and take every opportunity to reach voters. both are also father's who point to their faith on social issues. george allen thinks the .overnment has a limited role >> generally speaking, i think on abortionrs be the federal government, but decided by the states. think the taxpayers for elective abortions. >> tim kane says it does not affect his political stance as a catholic. do you want to try to get women away from abortion? not know a singleerson is pro-abortion. you do not have to criminalize a choic
rival tim kane was the son of a kansas city who lawyer and teacher in richmond. linwood holes in still s for his son-in-law. the harvard law graduate uses harmonica to show his down- home skills. kaine's challenge shadows as from the was lieutenant governor. >> his excellency, and the , time junior senator kaine. difficultyge allen's is regaining his seat after losing it in 2006. was some of the soul- did after the loss? losing. not like it is the most important not to say what you are...
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i believe the mayor, all our first responders, all our city workers are doing a brilliant, brilliant selfless job in helping our great city get through this, and thank you, mr. president, for being there directing fema. thank you fema, thank you to homeland security for coming in to help new york during this period. we couldn't do it without them. con ed doesn't have the power. we need the federal government. they say the generators will be here in 24 hours helping us restore our city back to an operational level. >> thank you also for what you are doing. >> thank you for having me today. >> thank you. congresswoman carolyn maloney, thank you so much. if you'd like to make a donation to help with the storm recovery efforts, please go to redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. stay with us, much more ahead. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> we are war
i believe the mayor, all our first responders, all our city workers are doing a brilliant, brilliant selfless job in helping our great city get through this, and thank you, mr. president, for being there directing fema. thank you fema, thank you to homeland security for coming in to help new york during this period. we couldn't do it without them. con ed doesn't have the power. we need the federal government. they say the generators will be here in 24 hours helping us restore our city back to...
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hundred ten thousand dollars you still have to pay social security taxes why should donald trump in your city why should drawn trump be sitting around raking in millions and millions of dollars and pain nothing in social security taxes not one penny after his first. hundred thousand dollars in income and people working people people making ten thousand twenty thousand thirty forty thousand dollars a year are having to pay six percent or now it's four to have four and change one hundred percent...
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good morning from new york city. it's 20 days until election day and it's wednesday, october 17th, 2012. this is "the daily rundown" and i'm chuck todd. if you like your debate scrappy, which two candidates don't seem to like and maybe respect each other too much, governor romney and president obama delivered big time. the two candidates debated as if both of their political careers depended on it because well, they do. from the start, it was confrontational, petty, you name it as the two men literally circled each other like boxers in the ring. >> not true, governor romney. >> by how much did you cut them by? how much did you cut federal license on federal waters? >> governor romney, here's what we did. there were a whole bunch of oil -- >> do you want me to answer a question? i'm happy to answer the question. >> all right. and it is -- mr. president, have you looked at your pension? mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> you know, i don't look at my pension. it's not as big as yours so it doesn't take t
good morning from new york city. it's 20 days until election day and it's wednesday, october 17th, 2012. this is "the daily rundown" and i'm chuck todd. if you like your debate scrappy, which two candidates don't seem to like and maybe respect each other too much, governor romney and president obama delivered big time. the two candidates debated as if both of their political careers depended on it because well, they do. from the start, it was confrontational, petty, you name it as the...
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. >>> first, let's get to the news at 5:30 at "30 rock" in new york city. we begin on the campaign trail with 29 days until the elections. today mitt romney is set to deliver a major foreign policy address at the virginia military institute aiming to put pressure on president obama by portraying him as a weak and ineffective figure on the world stage. the 30-minute speech entitled the mantle of leadership will focus on a vision of peace through strength as in the tradition of harry truman and ronald regan. in prepared remarks released to the media the republican candidate is expected to address missteps in libya and talking about the deadly attack on bengha benghazi. he will say as president he would partner with other nations to help arm the rebels who are fighting assad's government. >>> on our relationship with egypt, romney will make the argument that u.s. aid should be tied to the egyptians upholding their peace treaty with israel. with growing tension over iran's nuclear program, mitt romney says he will not hesitate to put forces in the eastern medit
. >>> first, let's get to the news at 5:30 at "30 rock" in new york city. we begin on the campaign trail with 29 days until the elections. today mitt romney is set to deliver a major foreign policy address at the virginia military institute aiming to put pressure on president obama by portraying him as a weak and ineffective figure on the world stage. the 30-minute speech entitled the mantle of leadership will focus on a vision of peace through strength as in the tradition of...
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a city never get a second chance to make a first impression. when everything is said and done about these debates, such will be sent to the first debate, the debate in denver that created a stir. and for mitt romney, momentum. the debate to prove that he is to be seen as presidential. that moment to make a good first impression because life really affords you a second opportunity. that was the chance that romney needed. despite less than convincing follow-up performances, maybe the rest does not matter. that was the debate about voters thinking that mitt romney was just as likable and capable and may be just as ready. maybe, just maybe, that was the debate that made mitt romney the possible president. we will know in two weeks. here is what we know now. romney is as competitive as he is, because what he did in denver. that may very well have been the debate but did matter. two weeks out, until these very close elections. showing how all this is shaping up. we have sabrina schaeffer and our own sandra smith. that was the debate moved the needle.
a city never get a second chance to make a first impression. when everything is said and done about these debates, such will be sent to the first debate, the debate in denver that created a stir. and for mitt romney, momentum. the debate to prove that he is to be seen as presidential. that moment to make a good first impression because life really affords you a second opportunity. that was the chance that romney needed. despite less than convincing follow-up performances, maybe the rest does...
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and this for the first time this is happening since the september eleventh terrorist attacks we know that workers sandbags in manhattan just to try to limit the damages that are expected and it's not just traders are staying clear with just days now before the presidential elections barack obama and mitt romney have been forced to cancel costly campaign events in the city and this is also affecting international markets have also will be europe will see that it's a sea of red not a lot of trading going on the volumes are limited both the footsie and the dikes are setting around half a percent a similar picture here in russia of course everyone is looking forward to see what will happen in the u.s. special with hurricane sandy and since there is no where to look to when it comes to wall street trading is the picture that we're seeing right now my six setting of science and the arts yes about a half now just to turn to the eurozone for psych and we know that it's that stricken members are seeking a solution and germany which is of course the country that all the other members rely on i
and this for the first time this is happening since the september eleventh terrorist attacks we know that workers sandbags in manhattan just to try to limit the damages that are expected and it's not just traders are staying clear with just days now before the presidential elections barack obama and mitt romney have been forced to cancel costly campaign events in the city and this is also affecting international markets have also will be europe will see that it's a sea of red not a lot of...
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and we have to think of our cities very differently than we thought about in the past. parking lot underneath -- the first four or eight stories of buildings may not be the prettiest thing to look at, but better you lose a parking lot than a bunch of apartments or business units. we're going to have to think about making our infrastructure more protectable. this thing in new york is absolutely the example. our problems with metro north are absolutely the example. we'll have to harden systems and spend money on those systems. even while we're spending money to repair those systems. there's a bigger question. in a country where people don't like to talk about infrastructure investment, at least half the people in the country don't like to talk about infrastructure investment, how are we going to e get it done? e we need leadership that doesn't talk about europe and china and then not expect to repeat it here in the united states. we need to rebuild our infrastructure. we need to harden our infrastructure. we need to protect that infrastructure. and we need to do that not
and we have to think of our cities very differently than we thought about in the past. parking lot underneath -- the first four or eight stories of buildings may not be the prettiest thing to look at, but better you lose a parking lot than a bunch of apartments or business units. we're going to have to think about making our infrastructure more protectable. this thing in new york is absolutely the example. our problems with metro north are absolutely the example. we'll have to harden systems...